GLOUCESTER — — Sarah Watson was shaking, and it sure wasn't the 90-degree temperature causing it. It's just that when everything you had hoped for actually happens, and it was your textbook goal that made it possible, well, you shake a little.

Watson's goal with 1:41 left in the second overtime capped a late rally as Woodside beat Gloucester 2-1 for the Peninsula District tournament championship. The Wolverines (10-2-2) already were assured their best record and first Eastern Region tournament appearance in school history, but this was the gravy.

Watson scored from just inside the 18-yard box, her shot just sneaking inside the left post and past Dukes' keeper Cheyenne Hogge. It couldn't have been more perfect in her dreams.

"I went exactly where I wanted it," Watson said. "I can't say enough about their goal keeper. She's good, really good. She saved plenty of shots the whole game. I hit it right where I wanted it to go, and it went in.

"I honestly didn't think it was going in at first. And then I was like, it's going in, it's going in, it's going in! You can't understand how much I'm shaking right now. It's fantastic!"

Woodside knew coming in it would be playing Hickory in Tuesday's Eastern Region quarterfinals. But winning the championship was the goal.

"It means so much," senior Rachel Green said. "I've been on the team since my freshman year, and this has been my dream the whole time. Up until now, we didn't the skill level we have now. From the beginning of the year, we've been saying, 'We want to get a banner.'"

Woodside had the most chances, but neither team converted until Leah Procopi gave Gloucester (10-5-2) a 1-0 lead from 20 yards out with almost five minutes remaining in regulation. But with less than two minutes left, Green lined up a free kick from about 30 yards.

(Flash back to Monday night's quarterfinals against Menchville. Green, the Peninsula District's Player of the Year, stuck a free kick from about the same distance with a minute left in regulation to force overtime).

This time, Green's kick was deflected by Hogge and bounced off the crossbar. Teammate Jasmin Gomez followed it, and the game went to overtime.

"She hit two really good ones today," Woodside coach Eduardo Timas said of Green. "The first one we didn't follow up, but the second one we did and got the equalizer.

"We just couldn't finish the first 80 minutes of the game. We had the advantage, but we couldn't find the net. The girls picked up after we got that score. They had a flashback from the Menchville game."

The underdog Wolverines kept the pressure on for 80 minutes, but the top-seeded Warriors doubled their regular-season championship with a win in the tournament final.

Kecoughtan (12-2-3) got goals from Matt Thomas, Darien Ruffin, Robert Kerby, and Player of the Year Max Wayman-Arndt. The Warriors led from the moment Thomas scored on a penalty kick 25 minutes in but couldn't shake Woodside.

"Woodside is the team I hoped would go along with us and represent the Peninsula District (in the regionals) because they have such a great attacking style," Kecoughtan coach Frank Hughes said. "It's free spirited. I enjoy watching them at times, and it caused some problems for us.

"This game could have gone either way. The 4-2 score doesn't give you any indication."

Kecoughtan will face Indian River in the Eastern Region quarterfinals Tuesday at Powhatan Stadium. The Wolverines will go against Hickory.